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Damien O’Connor Discusses Butter Prices and Fonterra’s Role

Labour MP and trade spokesman Damien O’Connor addressed concerns regarding rising butter prices during his recent appearance on The Country radio show hosted by Hamish McKay. O’Connor discussed the challenges facing consumers and explored potential actions that Fonterra, the largest dairy exporter in New Zealand, can take to alleviate these rising costs.
O’Connor highlighted that the price of butter has become a significant issue for many households, particularly as it reached record highs in recent months. He pointed out that the current average price of butter is approximately $6.99 per 500 grams, a figure that has raised alarms among consumers and industry stakeholders alike.
Fonterra’s Response to Rising Costs
During the interview, O’Connor emphasized the importance of Fonterra in addressing these price increases. He noted that while the cooperative has faced various challenges, including supply chain disruptions and adverse weather conditions, it is crucial for the company to implement measures that can help stabilize prices for consumers.
O’Connor explained that Fonterra could explore strategies such as increasing production efficiency and collaborating with farmers to ensure a steady milk supply. He stated, “Fonterra has a responsibility to manage its pricing in a manner that does not unduly burden consumers, especially during tough economic times.”
In addition to discussing butter prices, O’Connor also touched on the impact of the recent Tasman floods on the agricultural sector. He expressed concern about how these natural disasters have affected local farmers and their operations, further complicating the dairy supply chain.
On-Farm Safety and Future Outlook
Safety on farms was another critical topic addressed by O’Connor during the show. He remarked on the need for improved safety measures to protect workers in the agricultural sector, particularly in light of the ongoing challenges posed by climate change and extreme weather events.
As O’Connor discussed these pressing issues, he reiterated the Labour Party’s commitment to supporting farmers and the agricultural industry as a whole. He urged for continued dialogue between government officials and industry leaders to ensure a sustainable future for New Zealand’s dairy sector.
O’Connor’s insights reflect the broader concerns facing consumers and producers alike as they navigate the complexities of current market conditions. His appearance on The Country serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of pricing, supply chain management, and the need for proactive strategies in addressing agricultural challenges.
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